Guest guest Posted June 30, 2009 Report Share Posted June 30, 2009 May I, may you, may we not die unlived lives. May none of us live in fear of falling or catching fire. May we choose to inhabit our days, to allow our living to open us, to make us less afraid, more accessible, to loosen our hearts until they become wings, torches, promises. May each of us choose to risk our significance; to live so that which comes to us as seed goes to the next blossom and that which comes to us as blossom, goes on as fruit. ~~~ Dawna Markova Author and editor, Utah Page 58, (Opening Our Hearts), Prayers for a Thousand Years, Roberts and Amidon, Harper San Francisco ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ May my feet rest firmly on the ground May my head touch the sky May I see clearly May I have the capacity to listen May I be free to touch May my words be true May my heart and mind be open May my hands be empty to fill the need May my arms be open to others May my gifts be revealed to me So I may return that which has been given Completing the great circle. ~~~ The Terma Collective Page 9 (Affirmations and Invocations) Life Prayers From Around the World, 365 Prayers, Blessings and Affirmations to Celebrate the Human Journey. Roberts and Amidon, Harper Collins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Every day is a god, each day is a god, and holiness holds forth in time I worship each god, I praise each day splintered down, and wrapped in time like a husk, a husk of many colors spreading, at dawn fast over the mountain split. ~~~ Annie Dillard Page 15 (A Sacred Place) Earth Prayers From Around the World, 365 Prayers, Poems, and Invocations For Honoring the Earth. Roberts and Amidon, Harper Collins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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